OXFORD, MS (Ben Caxton) — Oxford’s animal shelter is closing because of people not spaying or neutering their pets. The Oxford-Lafayette Humane Society’s board is exhausted and unable to keep up with an “out of control” animal situation. This week the board announced it will not renew its management agreement…

WARREN COUNTY, MS (Ben Caxton) — In what hopefully is not a new direct to home service in Mississippi a Warren County family returned home to an unexpected delivery Wednesday – a dead body. According to Sheriff Martin pace as the family returned home to heir house on Burnt House…

TUNICA COUNTY, MS (Ben Caxton) — A Tunica County Sheriff’s commander who was fired three years ago amid a sexual harassment allegation is back on the force. Eugene Bridges was accused of coercing a deputy into having sex in a patrol car, the sheriff’s department and his house while on…

MERIGOLD, MS (Ben Caxton) — The contents of the former Po’ Monkey’s Lounge in Merigold will be auctioned off next month. Auctioneer William Head says information will be posted online next week and sealed bids will be accepted through late September. The top three bidders will be invited to a…

COAHOMA COUNTY, MS (Ben Caxton) — The Coahoma County Tourism Commission met yesterday and heard from Donald Green regarding the search for a new director. Green told the board while all of the 17 applicants met the minimum job requirements the search committee could not reach a consensus and was…

GREENWOOD, MS (Ben Caxton) — A proposal to tie the Greenwood Leflore Hospital into an affiliation with the University of Mississippi Medical Center in Jackson was met with silence at a Tuesday Hospital Board meeting. The proposal which has been seen as gathering support from the city and hospital staff…

WASHINGTON COUNTY, MS (Ben Caxton) — Washington County supervisors are getting serious about cleaning up overgrown properties in the county. At this week’s meeting, six properties were officially declared to be a “public menace” which gives the county the authority to step in and clean up and bill the property…

LEFLORE COUNTY, MS (Ben Caxton) — Leflore County Supervisors decided this week not to wait for an attorney general’s opinion before using an emergency declaration to let county employees go on private property to clean up storm damages. The storm, which hit the county two weekends ago downed numerous trees….

JACKSON, MS (Ben Caxton) — Two Mississippi Forestry Commission firefighters will help fight wildfires in Idaho and Washington State. A heavy equipment boss has been sent to Washington to assist state and federal partners with wildfire suppression efforts, and one Ground Support Unit Leader Trainee is in Idaho where the…

CLARKSDALE, MS (Ben Caxton) — Clarksdale city attorney Margarette Meeks is leaving. With experience in the state attorney general’s office and her own law firm, Meeks became the first female city attorney in Clarksdale history one year ago. Her resignation will be effective in 90 days.

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CLARKSDALE, MS (Ben Caxton) — Clarksdale fire crews responded to Cheap Charlie’s Furniture on Desoto Avenue yesterday morning and had things under control in about an hour with mostly just smoke damage. Mayor Espy has asked fire chief Rocky Nabors to have the state fire marshal assist with the investigation;…

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(Undated) — Mississippi ranks 37th in the nation for the amount of booze consumed each year, and Roadsnacks.net has released their list of the state’s drunkest cities. Biloxi is number one followed by Oxford, Hattiesburg, Gulfport, Starkville, Columbus, Canton, Flowood and Corinth with Jackson rounding out the top ten. The…